Plenny Pot (vegan meal pots, no fridge needed)

Plenny Pot

Plenny Pot is a real find from The Netherlands. It offers quick affordable shipping worldwide, and is an alternative to unhealthy expensive ready-meals, if you are unable to cook for any reason (this could include living without access to a kitchen).

Before cooking, read up on food safety for people & pets (many human foods are unsafe around animal friends). Recycle packaging at kerbside or supermarket bag bins.

Of course, it’s best to cook wholesome meals from scratch. But if life is not able for you to do that right now, this is a good option.

No food waste. Just scoop what you need, enjoy a tasty hot plant-based meals, and get all your nutrients.

These meals are based on the nutritional requirements of healthy adults, so check with your GP regarding the nutrition for pregnancy/nursing or affected medical conditions (not recommended for children – try Wildly Tasty meals).

You can try a starter try-out pack (which includes ordering one big pack of a chosen flavour of each meal and shake, plus one-time purchase shakers and bowls), then just order refills.

You can choose to buy from the following:

For now, the bar wrappers can’t be recycled (due to a mix of plastic with foil). But the sachets for the shakes and meals (likely the products you’re interested in) can be recycled at kerbside or supermarket bag recycling bins). 

Plenny Pot

These are ready-meals you just mix with boiling water, no fridge needed, you just use the scoops to add and mix your meals).

  • Creamy Cajun Pasta
  • Lentil Bolognese
  • Mac ‘n’ Cheeze
  • Vegetable Korma Rice
  • Mushroom & Buckwheat Risotto
  • Satay Noodles
  • Tikka Masala Lentils

This is a fab company that sells its meals to 88 countries, and has so far sold over 45 million meals, with around 10 sold every minute.

Plenny Shake

And if you sign for regular orders (which can be postponed or cancelled anytime), you get big discounts – meals work out around £2.50 (compare that to a supermarket ‘meal deal’ of a soggy sandwich, pack of crisps and bottled water for £4 or £5).

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